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Show Oat Of tee Ginger Jar. la a blow from a ticking cow a renl milk punch? Murriage vows are too of tea follow ed by marriage rowa. Every tiody bin to hiiHfle ; even the egg is compelled to scramble ofteu- lillitS. Those who rise early in the Jmorn-iog Jmorn-iog are the more likely to aris above their troubles Men are like henE, the harder they have to scratch for a living the more useful they become The phyaio'ogiHts tell us that we have five Reuses, and yet soaie folks act as if they had none February, it is true, is a little sbo' t, but it is likely to pull through without with-out bankrupting Msrcb While waititjtf for somethiog to turn up it wore better to get the plow re idy for tnrning something op Fanners are considered the moft houost clues on earth, but even thf best of them are continually taking advantage of the weather. If the average man were to imitate the crack baseball player and make a "home run" as soon as he gets his week's pay, the saloons would be obliged to go out of business. "Our best friends are those ho tell us our faults" so runs the ancient an-cient proverb ; but it is noticeable that they do not remain our friends very long after they have told ua When Johnny, a "Country Week" ward, returned from a visit to green fields and real trees , he disclosed to his mother this wonderful news : "Out at the farm they don't get their milk out of a can; they pump it out of the cow. Farm Journal. |